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Description: The Flea has expanded to a new site along the Brooklyn waterfront. Located...

The Flea has expanded to a new site along the Brooklyn waterfront. Located between North 11th and North 12th Streets just North of East River State Park, the Sunday Flea features the same mix of vintage, antique, handmade, and food vendors as Fort Greene, and located in prime Williamsburg.

There are many vendors with a great variety of things you find in a flea market, plus food and drinks. There were many vintage items and crafts. I understand there are not as many food stalls as the outside flea, though. Fun way to spend many hours browsing.

A friend from Park Slope took us to the indoor winter version on a snowy day and it was fantastic. Not only interesting flea offerings that you don't see anymore, but two amazing food areas, upstairs with fabulous barbecue, artisian hot dogs and sausages, Asian wings and a beautiful full bar with friendly, efficient table service. Great craft beer selection...
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Great food stall section, lots of interesting things to try, the flea market was a bit more expensive than I was expecting and I would suggest going early to avoid crowds of hipsters. Worth a visit if you have the time but I prefered the union square farmers/Christmas market

There are tons of flea markets full of crappy imitation import junk. This is an actual flea market full of vintage items, crafts & vendors that know what they're doing. There is also a nice assortment of food trucks/stands as well. Highly recommend visiting during summer months.

We went to the winter flea which is held at 1000 Dean Street. Loads of stands selling a selection of items from antique furniture to remodelled vinyl records. There are also several food/drink concessions which sell a huge selection to satisfy most tastes at reasonable prices. If you have a bit of time on your hands on a Sunday it...
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Loved the Brooklyn Flea, there was a really nice mixture of stuff for foodies and for lovers of all things antique and vintage. Much more charming than the fleas on Manhattan and the prices seemed much more reasonable.

Had the pleasure of taking a trip to Brooklyn and was instructed to visit the Brooklyn Flea before dinner. Thank goodness! I found so many treasures for myself and for family members as gifts for the holidays! There is everything from furniture to vintage jewelry; leather goods to custom jewelry; food and more! I purchased a fabulous Paris charm bracelet...
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You’ll find everything from the weird, whacky and wonderful here. Boutique shop owners have stalls selling everything from handmade jewellery to city skylines drawn on post it notes. Bring cash and have your phone ready to snap pics of random things you find! There are quite a few food stalls an an impressive view of Manhattan as you walk there....
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